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Leicester City have lost just one of their five previous Premier League games against Stoke (W2 D2).
The Potters have been the victors just once in their last eight trips to Leicester in all competitions (D4 L3).

Leonardo Ulloa has scored in three of his previous five Premier League games against Stoke, but hasn’t
featured in a Premier League game for the Foxes since January.

Craig Shakespeare could be the first British manager to win his first four Premier League games. The only other managers to win their opening four Premier League matches are Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti.

Jamie Vardy has scored three goals and assisted two more in his three Premier League appearances under Craig Shakespeare for Leicester City – the same number that he’d managed in his previous 18 games in the competition.

Riyad Mahrez has scored in his both of his last two Premier League games for Leicester. He hasn’t scored in three in a row since December 2015.

Shinji Okazaki has appeared in 59 Premier League games since the start of last season but has completed 90 minutes in just four of these. In 2016-17, he’s completed 90 minutes just once in 23 apps in the competition.

Stoke have failed to score in their last three Premier League away games – they haven’t gone four without scoring on the road in the competition since March 2011 (five in a row).

The Potters have picked up just four points in seven away games in the Premier League since the start of December (W1 D1 L5).

Leicester City will be looking to win three successive home games in the Premier League for the first time in over a year (February 2016) – a run that included a victory against Stoke City

What is our prediction for Leicester City vs Stoke City?

The Premier League champions have got their mojo back, and so have the King Power faithful.

Expect the home players to be full of running and Jamie Vardy to score again. Home win 3-1.